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Originally Posted by ~Jade Heartbreaker~
I myself have things I have to ask more than once because my brain does not always register every thing the first time. I have a very analytical mind and need things in black and white. I can replace a video card/ram/dvd burrner/whatever with out thinking twice about it but try to explain a new concept in the game to me and forget it (just ask Bella or~figment~ as she is known here on POF about me and the take aim skill) it doesn't sink in right away. I am an adult and a Lvl 23 in the game and feel that I am a VERY good player but some things just throw a person off.
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OMG isn't that the truth!! I hate knocking heads with you!! As for quality/quanity....Hmm that is hard. I just added 3 new members to BL today. They are not exceptionally high in lvl's but I added them anyway. I made friends with all three of them and I will keep my fingers crossed that they will work out. I found them in a quite district/sea/server (whatever you want to call it) lvling up their weapons together, I decided if they were "smart enought" to know about the bugged grunt well then why not add them. I think both quality and quanity are important, you want quality players to help out with quests or just keeping the grunts/skeles/navy busy while you look for stuff. But quantity is also important cause you may need some help and no one is around....well that just stinks..... I like being able to send out an Ahoy in guild chat and getting a response from someone. I like logging on and seeing Ahoys on my screen from guild members. Each guild has their own requirements, and in BL we tend to be friendly, helpfull, and very chatty! We know that some of the members are kids, teens, adults, and even Senior citizens.... Who really cares, we will help out all new members find their way. With every new member added I use guildchat to introduce the newest members, send an Ahoy to them, tell them about POF and let them know if they ever need help just ask (I also add in use the guild chat not local) and most important I tell them about Dreadbeard our guild master.
To each their own, as a BL officer I'm out to build a large, helpful guild... When asked for help, I drop what I am doing and help out, I've had help along the way and will gladly share a hint or my cutlass when the need arises.